FAQs
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Chiropractic care focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders, particularly those involving the spine. Our office uses various adjustment techniques to restore proper alignment and function to the joints and nerves.
Chiropractors go through a minimum of 8 years of secondary education in order to receive their Doctorate of Chiropractic. The chiropractic profession is governed and regulated by national and provincial regulatory boards to ensure the highest standard of care.
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Chiropractors commonly address conditions such as back pain, neck pain, headaches, sciatica, joint pain, and sports injuries. They also address issues related to posture, mobility, and overall wellness.
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No, a referral is not typically required to see a chiropractor. You can schedule an appointment directly with our office.
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Research continues to support the safety and efficiency of chiropractic treatment. Chiropractic is a non-invasive approach to healthcare and does not entail pharmaceutical drugs or surgery. As each patient is unique, each treatment and adjustment is unique as well. Your age, size and individual challenge will determine which techniques are best for you.
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Yes, children can benefit from chiropractic care. Approximately 25% of our practice involves kids and teenagers! Pediatric care can help address growing pains, sport injuries, and poor posture. Our chiropractors have extensive pediatric training to provide gentle and safe adjustments for children of all ages.